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welcome to michigan. thank you are sharing your story. thank you. [applause] say great success. another great successes or summer youth initiative in terms of putting young people to work in some of our most challenge communities. this lacerated over 750 k. and in terms of that, it's been wonderful, it's about public-private partnerships. many community organizations participate in this want to recognize one of the people. i could have done many, but in terms of that person, i ask anton stinson-winters to stand up. you are right over there, too. [applause] there he is. [applause] so anton stinson-winters is actually very shy person from one of his soul. but i appreciate you standing up because he is a success story. and thomas in the east side of the story, going to macomb community college, but you didn't ask about bowling and it went through this program you great exposure to many other wonderful things in and thomas now to the point resupplied for position with the dnr and the can another opportunity t
welcome to michigan. thank you are sharing your story. thank you. [applause] say great success. another great successes or summer youth initiative in terms of putting young people to work in some of our most challenge communities. this lacerated over 750 k. and in terms of that, it's been wonderful, it's about public-private partnerships. many community organizations participate in this want to recognize one of the people. i could have done many, but in terms of that person, i ask anton...
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they put the chairman who was the president of michigan state university in east lansing. they have one black member who was assistant secretary of labor and they thought he was the sort of moderate person. i didn't just serve on the commission. since i am an historian i got out the president, on the white house and that all that stuff so i can see what they were saying inside about what they were doing. so the one black guy who was an adviser in the eisenhower white house and most of us there to tell the names of people that could point to something that wouldn't get into trouble with their job. said the spoken sky won't get me in trouble. the rest of the folks on the air. a professor. an important figure so have important people to start with. >> host: mary frances berry, when did you serve as chair of the civil rights mission? >> guest: i came in 1980 after he served in the carter administration asking how enchant leather colorado, boulder, where people say was the first woman to be head of a major research university. i had to excite with ronald reagan because even tho
they put the chairman who was the president of michigan state university in east lansing. they have one black member who was assistant secretary of labor and they thought he was the sort of moderate person. i didn't just serve on the commission. since i am an historian i got out the president, on the white house and that all that stuff so i can see what they were saying inside about what they were doing. so the one black guy who was an adviser in the eisenhower white house and most of us there...
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housing market also i think has come back some in michigan. but like any other industrial parts of the country, like pittsburgh steel plants and other places, michigan also is diversifying, bringing in high-tech, various kinds of service, health care, education and so on. and places like university of michigan, ann arbor, are a tremendous resource for entrepreneurs, people trying to develop new high-tech business businesses. so it is a good sign to see that america still has a powerful industrial base but it is diversifying into a wide range of new types of industries. so it is a large and complex economy. i don't know if you want to talk about the broader economy or not, but you could come back to it if you like, but you know, we have been seeing some improvement in the labor market, it's still not we would like it to be. growth has been moderate. there are some positive signs to look at, and i think one of the key positives, i made reference to, is housing. as you know, house prices in the u.s. felt about 30% and the amount of construction f
housing market also i think has come back some in michigan. but like any other industrial parts of the country, like pittsburgh steel plants and other places, michigan also is diversifying, bringing in high-tech, various kinds of service, health care, education and so on. and places like university of michigan, ann arbor, are a tremendous resource for entrepreneurs, people trying to develop new high-tech business businesses. so it is a good sign to see that america still has a powerful...
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and if we're from michigan, we want to be able to offer the voices of michigan on the floor of the united states senate, and we're from nashville or the mountains of tennessee or maine, we want to be able to do the same. we want our voices heard. not our voices, but the voices of the people that we represent. that's the importance of the discussion we're having today. so my hope is that the majority leader and the republican leader -- and i congratulate them for sort of sticking their necks out here in their respective conferences, and i hope they recommend us a way that we can do two things -- make it easier for bills to come to the floor and make it easier for senators to get their amendments. and i believe, mr. president, if that happens, this senate will see a new day. now, on this side of the aisle, we believe we really don't need rules changes, that we just need a change in behavior, and on the other side of the aisle, there are some who say let's just get rid of the filibuster, but i think once we get back into what we call the regular order here, all that talk will go away. i thin
and if we're from michigan, we want to be able to offer the voices of michigan on the floor of the united states senate, and we're from nashville or the mountains of tennessee or maine, we want to be able to do the same. we want our voices heard. not our voices, but the voices of the people that we represent. that's the importance of the discussion we're having today. so my hope is that the majority leader and the republican leader -- and i congratulate them for sort of sticking their necks out...
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tonight, ben bernanke discusses the economy at the university of michigan. in the house committee meets to discuss the funding legislation. later, the bipartisan policy center on a talk to talk about options of dealing with the debt ceiling check out c-span studentcam 2013 video documentary competition. the deadline is friday january 28. the grand prize is $5000. >> i welcome all of you here today. on behalf of the gerald ford school of public policy, university of michigan is honored to welcome the honorable ben bernanke, chairman of the board of governors. today's conversation is in a series of distinguished lectures at the school. we are pleased to produce today's events and to have have president mary sue coleman with us. i would like to welcome all of them and thank them for joining us today. it is an honor and truly a personal pleasure for me to introduce our special guest. the charge is to promote a healthy economy and a complex and critically important mission. german ben bernanke was first appointed as the chair in 2006 and he has served in that rol
tonight, ben bernanke discusses the economy at the university of michigan. in the house committee meets to discuss the funding legislation. later, the bipartisan policy center on a talk to talk about options of dealing with the debt ceiling check out c-span studentcam 2013 video documentary competition. the deadline is friday january 28. the grand prize is $5000. >> i welcome all of you here today. on behalf of the gerald ford school of public policy, university of michigan is honored to...
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we've already begun this work and in our arm of states, iowa, oregon, utah, michigan and pennsylvania, and we will travel to states throughout 2013. we've recently launched a new digital resources, aarp.org/livable so they can access research and examples of what communities are doing to deal with an increasingly older population. in conclusion i just want to say that all those that aarp are looking forward in 2013 to joining forces with many of you with the congress, the white house, governors, state lawmakers, in an ongoing effort to help strengthen the middle class and held americans over the age of 50 live their best lives. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, nancy. i would like to ask dr. whitman and barry rand to join us on stage and i think everyone for your participation so far today. in a few moments i'm going to invite our guests from the media to join us for a brief question and answer session. you will see aarp media relations personnel throughout the room and gathering microphones right now. because of the large number of media professionals present, we would as
we've already begun this work and in our arm of states, iowa, oregon, utah, michigan and pennsylvania, and we will travel to states throughout 2013. we've recently launched a new digital resources, aarp.org/livable so they can access research and examples of what communities are doing to deal with an increasingly older population. in conclusion i just want to say that all those that aarp are looking forward in 2013 to joining forces with many of you with the congress, the white house,...
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he was from michigan. jimmy carter from georgia. ronald reagan from california. the first george bush from texas via connecticut. bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas. so 2008 in some ways watershed election. ends the 40-year period of sun belt dominance. and there were issues that were critical in the politics that developed, that came out of the sun belt. they tended to have a conservative cast to them. tended to be oriented around issues of strong national defense, of an opposition to unions and a defense of free enterprise politics. and also it's in the sun belt in the south and southwest, that we see the rise of what -- by the 1970s we'll be talk about as the religious right. the rise of evangelical involvement in the process. so national defense, he was a staunch anticommunist and played an important role in right wing anticommunist politics in the late 1960s, one of the things that led him to switch parties in 1964. he was a key figure in opposing labor unions and did so long people like barry gold water. early in his career he was a s
he was from michigan. jimmy carter from georgia. ronald reagan from california. the first george bush from texas via connecticut. bill clinton from arkansas and the second bush from texas. so 2008 in some ways watershed election. ends the 40-year period of sun belt dominance. and there were issues that were critical in the politics that developed, that came out of the sun belt. they tended to have a conservative cast to them. tended to be oriented around issues of strong national defense, of an...
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senator stabenow from michigan, the chair of the committee, ranking member roberts, they worked very hard to have an honest, open, public debate and votes on the individual elements. and in the course of that, we adopted disaster aid for farmers and ranchers across america who were scorched by the worst fires in a century, and one of the worst droughts in the last century. now, they should have been helped immediately upon those disasters, but they couldn't be helped because the farm bill had expired. and leaders said we'll quickly reauthorize it. well, the senate reauthorized it. we put those provisions in. we sent it over to the house and the house never acted on it. and then we tried to take those emergency provisions and put them into the sandy bill, hurricane sandy bill because if you're going to address the disaster for hurricane sandy, as we absolutely should and must, we should also address the disaster of the worst droughts and worst fires in a century. an area in oregon the size of rhode island burned this last summer. the fences burned. farms and ranches devastated. other
senator stabenow from michigan, the chair of the committee, ranking member roberts, they worked very hard to have an honest, open, public debate and votes on the individual elements. and in the course of that, we adopted disaster aid for farmers and ranchers across america who were scorched by the worst fires in a century, and one of the worst droughts in the last century. now, they should have been helped immediately upon those disasters, but they couldn't be helped because the farm bill had...
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so i'm there until 10:00 or 11:00, and i can go out and get michigan to eat and come back. >> for the two people in america who don't know andrea mitchell, i want to introduce her. incomes' chief foreign affairs correspondence. one of the most respected and hardest working journalist in america and we're delighted she is here. next to her is shirley ann jackson, the president of poly tick nick cal institute the very first african-american woman to run a top research university. month the many, many firsts, 51 honorary degrees, she has been the first -- ran the national science foundation -- >> the regular la tier commission. >> nuclear regulatory commission, and the very first black woman to get a ph.d at m.i.t. [applause] >> and attendancy ann depaul is assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff of the executive office of the white house. an expert in medicare and medicaid and all things health. she has been called the health czar of america. the point guard in overhauling the american healthcare system. how about that for a job. >> there you go. >> what a powerhouse right
so i'm there until 10:00 or 11:00, and i can go out and get michigan to eat and come back. >> for the two people in america who don't know andrea mitchell, i want to introduce her. incomes' chief foreign affairs correspondence. one of the most respected and hardest working journalist in america and we're delighted she is here. next to her is shirley ann jackson, the president of poly tick nick cal institute the very first african-american woman to run a top research university. month the...
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, michigan state university, both led by women as presidents. we are seeing women moving up in every area. we have made great strides, but we also know that pay for women continues to be unequal, even though we have seen strides being made, and that's why the paycheck fairness act is absolutely critical. this bill gives women tools to negotiate better pay, and it stops employers from using workplace gag rules to prevent women from discovering that their pay is actually less than the men working beside them. it strengthens the remedies that women can use when they are discriminated against and ensures that discrimination based on sex is treated the same as any other kind of discrimination in the workplace. four years ago this week, we passed the lilly ledbetter act that overturned the supreme court's decision that limited the ability of women to get justice when they were discriminated against, and at that time, as we know, lilly ledbetter did not know for a couple of decades that she, in fact, was being paid less than the men she not only worked
, michigan state university, both led by women as presidents. we are seeing women moving up in every area. we have made great strides, but we also know that pay for women continues to be unequal, even though we have seen strides being made, and that's why the paycheck fairness act is absolutely critical. this bill gives women tools to negotiate better pay, and it stops employers from using workplace gag rules to prevent women from discovering that their pay is actually less than the men working...
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counter point, the counterwaive to the freshman is a guy i spent time with, john dingle, a democrat from michigan, 85 years old, served since 1955, and previous to him, his father served in that same congressional district until he died, and his son, then, you know, ran and took his place. he is, you know, usedded to be thought of as a liberal. no one thought of him as a liberal now. the democrats don't because they marginalized him. he was not sufficiently liberal to be on the energy and commerce committee, yet he's proof, and i show it throughout the book, even with him being sort of removed from the pecking order of power in the democrats, was able to get things done, that this wily guy knows how to pull strings on behalf of the district and, you know, gets parks appropriated, to get, you know, all -- to get bills passed. i'm he passed a pipeline safety bill which is essentially a regulation bill during the tea party congress. that's unheard of, and but ding l is, i think,, you know, a dying breed. his philosophy is you govern from the center. you begin writing a bill from the center meaning y
counter point, the counterwaive to the freshman is a guy i spent time with, john dingle, a democrat from michigan, 85 years old, served since 1955, and previous to him, his father served in that same congressional district until he died, and his son, then, you know, ran and took his place. he is, you know, usedded to be thought of as a liberal. no one thought of him as a liberal now. the democrats don't because they marginalized him. he was not sufficiently liberal to be on the energy and...
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if you think about michigan, michigan's about ten million people today. if you think about the city of manhattan, it's a little over eight million people. manhattan has one fire department, one police department, one city -- one school district, it has one of everything, basically, that leads eight million people. we have ten million people, we have 550 public districts. we have, you know, 83 different counties. we believe in michigan we could save at least $600 million a year just in combining those into one police department, one fire department. think about that in 50 states. think about how much inefficiency there is throughout the country. so creating a virtual city, creating, you know, a lot more efficiency at the state government, i think, would be tremendously important. we have something in kalamazoo, michigan, again, a public/private partnership that really was created by private industry, a few donors there that had an idea that wanted to keep people in kalamazoo which is a relatively small town. there's a state university there call canned wes
if you think about michigan, michigan's about ten million people today. if you think about the city of manhattan, it's a little over eight million people. manhattan has one fire department, one police department, one city -- one school district, it has one of everything, basically, that leads eight million people. we have ten million people, we have 550 public districts. we have, you know, 83 different counties. we believe in michigan we could save at least $600 million a year just in combining...
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the housing market has also come back some in michigan. but like many other industrial parts of the country, this includes bringing in high tech services, health care, education and so on. places like the university of michigan in ann arbor are a tremendous resource and people trying to develop high-tech businesses so it is an opportunity to see that america has a powerful industrial base there are some positive things to look at. one of the key positives that i already made reference to his housing. as you know, house prices in the u.s. fell about 30% for the first time, since the 2007, 2006, we are starting to see increases in production and rising house prices and how that will affect household wealth. that is one positive factor that is going to help us out and help us to have a better year in 2013 and in 2014. a few other things that are positive is that state and local governments, which have been in contractionary mode because of the loss of everything. they wanted to check on the economy that they have been for the last two years.
the housing market has also come back some in michigan. but like many other industrial parts of the country, this includes bringing in high tech services, health care, education and so on. places like the university of michigan in ann arbor are a tremendous resource and people trying to develop high-tech businesses so it is an opportunity to see that america has a powerful industrial base there are some positive things to look at. one of the key positives that i already made reference to his...
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but my real fear is that with the university of michigan and other libraries storing millions of books, that these books will be hacked. and i really do fear that the resolution of that case will be moot. because we run the risk of having all those works under copyright with the royalties that go to publishers and authors from them being circulated through piracy or through a disgruntled employee taking advantage of that. let me, let me conclude by saying in all the small bore arguments about fair use and digital copying and the battles between publishers and behemoths like amazon and google is the wisdom and the intention of our founding fathers -- many of whom were authors -- who understood the importance of authors to a democracy and so enshrined within article i of the constitution language that grants the congress the power to -- [inaudible] of authors. not google, not amazon, not libraries or even publishers, the exclusive right to their respectiving with. that's their language, not mine. but it also suggests it recognizes the need for authors to be free from being subsidized fin
but my real fear is that with the university of michigan and other libraries storing millions of books, that these books will be hacked. and i really do fear that the resolution of that case will be moot. because we run the risk of having all those works under copyright with the royalties that go to publishers and authors from them being circulated through piracy or through a disgruntled employee taking advantage of that. let me, let me conclude by saying in all the small bore arguments about...
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i worked for johnson who is currently the secretary of state and michigan. there's roughly 1600 cities car townships, counties that do run elections in michigan and everything is very decentralized in terms of how that is done. so we really sort of play the role of trying to assist them and try to keep the boats floating at the highest level possible. many of the clerks are part time. the vast majority in fact or part time smaller jurisdictions. the work another job as their full-time job but it's just as important that they know everything some of the larger jurisdictions need to know in terms of running their present on election day. our election day was actually pretty good getting their nearly killed us but the election ran pretty smoothly. we had a number of issues that came up, the ballot proposals we had six of those that we had to process over 2 million signatures coming in the door performing random samples. those were during the spring and summer getting rid of the november election. we also had a congressman who filed fraudulent nominating petitio
i worked for johnson who is currently the secretary of state and michigan. there's roughly 1600 cities car townships, counties that do run elections in michigan and everything is very decentralized in terms of how that is done. so we really sort of play the role of trying to assist them and try to keep the boats floating at the highest level possible. many of the clerks are part time. the vast majority in fact or part time smaller jurisdictions. the work another job as their full-time job but...
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before the fiscal cliff deadline he traveled to places like virginia, michigan, pennsylvania , where legal on the road for the issue of gun violence to try to pursue this campaign? >> i have no scheduling an ounce to make. the president considers this a priority. i think that is been made clear by the speed of action that you have seen represented here by both the president and vice-president. it will be represented by the event uc to mar the president and vice-president old, and i will leave it to the president to announce the next steps, but he believes we need to act now. he believes that we need to take steps that prevent or help prevent the kind of tragic violence against our children in particular that we saw in 210 connecticut and see in less spectacular former of the country all the time. >> yesterday the nra put out a new ad that is for children as an it to cut young as age four according to its rating that allows children to get to a shooting range and fire. given the conversation with the gaming industry, do you think that is appropriate? >> i have heard about this, but i
before the fiscal cliff deadline he traveled to places like virginia, michigan, pennsylvania , where legal on the road for the issue of gun violence to try to pursue this campaign? >> i have no scheduling an ounce to make. the president considers this a priority. i think that is been made clear by the speed of action that you have seen represented here by both the president and vice-president. it will be represented by the event uc to mar the president and vice-president old, and i will...
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to ford school of public policy, the university of michigan is extremely honored to welcome the honorable ben bernanke, chairman of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. today's conversation is the latest in a series of distinguished lectures, "policy talks @ the ford school." we are so pleased that susan white could introduce today's event and we're also very pleased to have president mary sue coleman with us today, as was regions american nelson and power, who were already mentioned to you. we also have several of the university executive officers and deans. and i would like to welcome all of them to thank them for joining us today. while it's an honor and truly a personal pleasure for me to introduce our special guest, as the central bank of the united states, the feds charged about a healthy economy and a stable financial system. this is a complex and critically important mission, and that makes its person added some one of if not the most important economic policymakers worldwide. chairman ben bernanke was first appointed fed chair in 2006, india served in that role d
to ford school of public policy, the university of michigan is extremely honored to welcome the honorable ben bernanke, chairman of the board of governors of the federal reserve system. today's conversation is the latest in a series of distinguished lectures, "policy talks @ the ford school." we are so pleased that susan white could introduce today's event and we're also very pleased to have president mary sue coleman with us today, as was regions american nelson and power, who were...
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. >> host: back with the house of ways and means committee, a democrat from michigan, you made knews yesterday. you said that you are not confident that tax reform will happen in 2013. you're hopeful, but not confident. why? >> guest: well, because so much is happening. you know, i was thinking about it in a way that republicans threatening to use the debt ceiling relays everything and puts the perspective, i think, in the wrong place. i think it's a serious mistake for them to even think about that, and we were talking earlier about the articles this morning saying how dangerous it is to use the debt ceiling to essentially put the full faith and credit of this country in the real jeopardy so i am very concerned about the consequences from doing that or even threatening to do it immediately and, also, it really shifts the focus and instead of it being on the debt ceiling, including tax reform. >> host: okay. so tax reform doesn't happen in 2013. >> guest: it may not happen. >> host: may not happen. what's the impact of that? what's the implication? >> guest: i said all along it's imp
. >> host: back with the house of ways and means committee, a democrat from michigan, you made knews yesterday. you said that you are not confident that tax reform will happen in 2013. you're hopeful, but not confident. why? >> guest: well, because so much is happening. you know, i was thinking about it in a way that republicans threatening to use the debt ceiling relays everything and puts the perspective, i think, in the wrong place. i think it's a serious mistake for them to even...
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a half years on the book, but at it so move bag it's so from the heart, and this week you're doing michigan else from the heart. you're engaged in the snap challenge. maybe you can talk about the snap challenge and why you're doing this. >> well, my staff teases me. i was up late with my girlfriend, twitter, and -- [laughter] >> when is the mayor going to get a life. but i was going back and forth, and for those of you who use social media, people just roll out things that are dumb, frankly, and -- but just as i was getting into an intellectual question about the role of government and the person said that government should not provide for the nutrition of children, and it really struck a chord to me because i really don't think people think about what that really would mean, and we don't realize that we live in a society that if we make, small amounts of investments early we won't have to make the big investments late and we all in fact are deeply invested in the success of kids because the more successful our children are, the moore our economy grows, artists, teachers, professors, entrep
a half years on the book, but at it so move bag it's so from the heart, and this week you're doing michigan else from the heart. you're engaged in the snap challenge. maybe you can talk about the snap challenge and why you're doing this. >> well, my staff teases me. i was up late with my girlfriend, twitter, and -- [laughter] >> when is the mayor going to get a life. but i was going back and forth, and for those of you who use social media, people just roll out things that are dumb,...
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associate director at the university of michigan. he's a specialist and robotic exploration and space, and team leader for the to element of imaging plasma spectrometer on the messenger spacecraft an orbit around the planet mercury. and we certainly welcome you. and our next witness, dr. scott h. is a director of the space policy institute and a professor in practice of international affairs at george washington university elliott school of international affairs. from 2005-2008 he served as associate administrator from program analyses and evaluation at nasa. prior to that he was assistant director for space and aeronautics in the white house, office of science and technology policy. dr. pace, we welcome you will as well. after witnesses now, testimony for them is 55 minutes. at which members of the committee will have five minutes each to ask questions. and you are just not held to five minutes. your time is valuable. you took your time to prepare to come here. it took you years to prepare to be asked to come here, and you argue. yo
associate director at the university of michigan. he's a specialist and robotic exploration and space, and team leader for the to element of imaging plasma spectrometer on the messenger spacecraft an orbit around the planet mercury. and we certainly welcome you. and our next witness, dr. scott h. is a director of the space policy institute and a professor in practice of international affairs at george washington university elliott school of international affairs. from 2005-2008 he served as...
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the summer i went to whitehall, michigan. we had a big facility there. and we ran into this group of young girls. they wanted to know what was going on in the lady that ran the program since you won't believe this. it's the whole society and those society moments. that is one thing. we pay for it and we give them the time. there are thousands of things. i encourage everyone who runs for office is to do this. the reason why i think so is that in my view, we definitely have the families, we bring them back in, and it changes the way things go. you suddenly see what great things are going on there. so i think that those levels are essential. you do whatever you want to do. it is starting to spur more of a national debate. this event is very important. understanding the importance, this is gigantic. most people, they think about labor costs. it is much more of the level of sophistication that you can do at the rate of innovation and the proximity. the opportunity to your most advanced testimony. we have the energy workforce and the sectors across energy are
the summer i went to whitehall, michigan. we had a big facility there. and we ran into this group of young girls. they wanted to know what was going on in the lady that ran the program since you won't believe this. it's the whole society and those society moments. that is one thing. we pay for it and we give them the time. there are thousands of things. i encourage everyone who runs for office is to do this. the reason why i think so is that in my view, we definitely have the families, we bring...
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., especially michigan and ohio. and what we saw was problems coworkers refusing to issue the affidavit in michigan because they didn't understand how it was to apply and then they wouldn't issue provincial ballots. one of the problems out of ohio was the misapplication of the voter i.d. rules. poll workers in several counties were reportedly rejecting ids and voters for us to cast provisional ballots because they would not accept the outdated ohio drivers license. the other problem we saw was impact on communities of color. we can talk about all the voters in the world, but community of colors, people with disabilities, seniors and students through the brunt of the issues. characteristic in that muck texas the voter i.d. that of the wage, who were an act that? african-americans, latinos, racially discriminatory set of his low income voters. early voting in ohio we've done a study and recommend to you in cuyahoga county showing how much people of color lab early voting so when their restrictions it has a horrible and
., especially michigan and ohio. and what we saw was problems coworkers refusing to issue the affidavit in michigan because they didn't understand how it was to apply and then they wouldn't issue provincial ballots. one of the problems out of ohio was the misapplication of the voter i.d. rules. poll workers in several counties were reportedly rejecting ids and voters for us to cast provisional ballots because they would not accept the outdated ohio drivers license. the other problem we saw was...
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stabenow of michigan. mr. tester of montana. ms. warren of massachusetts. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are about to enter, so help you god? the group: i do. the vice president: congratulations, senators. [applause] the vice president: the clerk will call the names of the next group. the clerk: mr. whitehouse of rhode island. mr. wicker of mississippi. the vice president: please raise your right hand. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, with
stabenow of michigan. mr. tester of montana. ms. warren of massachusetts. the vice president: please raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear that you will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that you bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that you take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion; and that you will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which you are...
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and new york and new jersey and other states like michigan reduced its prison population by 14% in the last several years as a result of a whole host of reform. we know that you can reduce the prison population and actually get lower crime rate. that is something we are seeing around the country. this chart is one piece of evidence for that. we talk about new york and the model of new york. indiana, on the other hand, between 2000-2010 increased its prison population by 47%, and only saw a reduction in its crime rate of 8%. we know that there isn't, the argument that mass incarceration has lead to safer streets. new york is a shining example of why that is actually not the gospel truth. so enough with all the numbers because i know that you can kind of hear a lot of these numbers and think okay well, you know, interesting, but so be it. but let me tell you a story about a set of cases that it worked on pretty soon after i graduated from law school. for a long time when i was doing this work, i had the belief that if you bring litigation and you kind of bring thoughtful litigation, you
and new york and new jersey and other states like michigan reduced its prison population by 14% in the last several years as a result of a whole host of reform. we know that you can reduce the prison population and actually get lower crime rate. that is something we are seeing around the country. this chart is one piece of evidence for that. we talk about new york and the model of new york. indiana, on the other hand, between 2000-2010 increased its prison population by 47%, and only saw a...
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well, meantime unions and not giving a buzzer and fight in michigan. we are hearing their is a push to recall those for governor rick snyder over his signing of the ght to work. get them out of there. risk -- wisconsin went to five ringing a bell. our union battle segmenn. public picies. go ahead. make this date. how likely do you think that is. >> i don't think is likely. it already tried twice and fail to get the signatures to get it on the ballot. if they learned anything, anything in all from wisconsin, they know this is going to fail. it tried recalls. they tried to go after the lawmakers in indiana in the past tried to work in that state. guess what, republicans, both houses, increased margins. if they want to try it, let them flush down the toilet been given members more reasoned dissent and a choice to forget about it neil: it's a lot harder michigan . any eligible voter can get the signatures on. a lot stickier and tougher to do so in michigan. let's say they try. you think their failure >> well, if history is a lesson, it loos like they'r
well, meantime unions and not giving a buzzer and fight in michigan. we are hearing their is a push to recall those for governor rick snyder over his signing of the ght to work. get them out of there. risk -- wisconsin went to five ringing a bell. our union battle segmenn. public picies. go ahead. make this date. how likely do you think that is. >> i don't think is likely. it already tried twice and fail to get the signatures to get it on the ballot. if they learned anything, anything in...
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when i saw jesse making that turn finally and for one brief week, it was after the michigan caucuses and everybody in the world wanted jesse. so i couldn't slow him down long enough to give him a sense of the help that would be required so much of the story in this book is internal, from behind the candidates eyes, that it really couldn't be done without their help. so when i couldn't get that kind of help from jesse, i decided that it was better to leave him out and preserve the level of the book, rather than write about somebody that i didn't know as well. c-span: it's how many pages -- 1,000, 1,100? >> guest: a thousand forty-seven at last count. c-span: how did you get a publisher to put out that size book? >> guest: the size of the book wasn't really a problem once you got them involved with the idea it was my idea from the first to try to write a real human story about these guys and try to let people connect with them in a visceral way so that they felt with them and exulted with them and felt their tragedy and their triumph. by the time i started feeding manuscript into the p
when i saw jesse making that turn finally and for one brief week, it was after the michigan caucuses and everybody in the world wanted jesse. so i couldn't slow him down long enough to give him a sense of the help that would be required so much of the story in this book is internal, from behind the candidates eyes, that it really couldn't be done without their help. so when i couldn't get that kind of help from jesse, i decided that it was better to leave him out and preserve the level of the...
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michigan, ohio, the list goes on. that's what is changing. more and more people becoming aware of the opportunity, and i believe public support for it will continue to grow. >> we have time for a couple more questions. >> chad with ihs "the energy daily." you mentioned a couple of time a study do you think done from doe and the declining price -- [inaudible] but the newest study said it won't happen today's economic. the prices in the united states are too high or prices abroad too low. considering the number of lg export facilities that have been proposed by high deline rations -- power sector and manufacturing csh -- [inaudible] do you sympathy we are setting ourself up for a difficult situation we need more natural gas but the price isn't as low as it is today. >> well, back to the study. the important thing about the study it reminds us that government should not intervene regulate exportation of the natural gas at this point. we should stay focus oned potential benefit. it should be treated as any other comod -- commodity in the united s
michigan, ohio, the list goes on. that's what is changing. more and more people becoming aware of the opportunity, and i believe public support for it will continue to grow. >> we have time for a couple more questions. >> chad with ihs "the energy daily." you mentioned a couple of time a study do you think done from doe and the declining price -- [inaudible] but the newest study said it won't happen today's economic. the prices in the united states are too high or prices...
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the housing market also has come back some in michigan. like many other industrial parts of the country, like pittsburgh steel plants and other places, michigan also is diversifying and is bringing in high-tech, various kinds of services, health care, education, and so on. places like the university of michigan, ann arbor, are a tremendous resource for entrepreneurs, people trying to develop new high-tech businesses. so it is a good sign to see that america still has a powerful industrial base, but it is diversifying into a wide range of new types of industries. so it is a large and complex economy. i don't know if you want to talk about the broader economy or not, but we can come back to it if you like. we have been seeing some improvement in the labor market. it is still not where we would like it to be. growth has been moderate. there are some positive signs to look at. one of the key positives that are already made reference to its housing. as you know, house prices in the u.s. fell 30% and the amount of construction fell extraordinari
the housing market also has come back some in michigan. like many other industrial parts of the country, like pittsburgh steel plants and other places, michigan also is diversifying and is bringing in high-tech, various kinds of services, health care, education, and so on. places like the university of michigan, ann arbor, are a tremendous resource for entrepreneurs, people trying to develop new high-tech businesses. so it is a good sign to see that america still has a powerful industrial base,...
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we saw last week the state of michigan adopted a new law that gave workers the freedom not to join a union. now they didn't do that because it was politically expedient or that they thought it was a good idea because it is actually probably going to get a lot of the politicians in hot water in michigan. but what they did it at 23 other states to adopt the same idea and thought they were attracting businesses and creating jobs in the states without raising taxes have more revenue to build schools and roads and hospitals. it was just an idea that word. it's not a political idea to give people the freedom not to join a union. it's an american idea and it's an idea that works. we can look around the country today and again we make these things political and give them labels that are good or bad depending on which party you're in. but we know a number of states have been real innovative and creative with what they're doing in education. we see what they've done in florida, create more choices and louisiana, particularly, forced by hurricane katrina to start a new system in effect. they se
we saw last week the state of michigan adopted a new law that gave workers the freedom not to join a union. now they didn't do that because it was politically expedient or that they thought it was a good idea because it is actually probably going to get a lot of the politicians in hot water in michigan. but what they did it at 23 other states to adopt the same idea and thought they were attracting businesses and creating jobs in the states without raising taxes have more revenue to build...
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president, sergeant robert, superintendent, 807 expedition their air support squadron from detroit, michigan -- [cheers and applause] go tigers. >> good evening, mr. president, i'm sergeant first class, david wood from monument, colorado, third infantry division, task force light horse. thank you for having us at your party. congratulations. >> good evens, mr. president, mass sergeant james on the operation superintendent 807 squadron and the world's greatest air force -- [cheers and applause] congratulations, have a lessed -- blessed evening. >> mr. president, honored to join you tonight, and we got one more thing for all of you there. [inaudible] >> well, listen, to all of you who are there, we know it's tough being away from your families. we know the incredible sacrifices and challenges that you meet every single day, but i can tell youssef mejri -- that you have a room full of patriots here, and although i got to admit that they are a little spiffied upright now -- up right now, their heart and soul, dedication, sense of duty is at one with everything single one of the folks who are in
president, sergeant robert, superintendent, 807 expedition their air support squadron from detroit, michigan -- [cheers and applause] go tigers. >> good evening, mr. president, i'm sergeant first class, david wood from monument, colorado, third infantry division, task force light horse. thank you for having us at your party. congratulations. >> good evens, mr. president, mass sergeant james on the operation superintendent 807 squadron and the world's greatest air force -- [cheers...
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>> or whether you're married and want to have an affair, one of my friends went to a remote area in michigan after his father died and found all these feet let's say that he ran into at the post office and so forth advertising to have affairs. some more baby have to name them aviles. >> been a question pass it over here. >> i would really lead to and on a positive note. i resonate a lot with what kashmir has to say. the positive benefits of social media are tremendous, but i'll were talking about his negative behavior as a lot of psychological ramifications. but what about positive behavior? and associate media administrator and also a fraud investigator. so i see both sides of the. the connections i've made to build my professional life in addition to my personal life are enormous semi would love to really have conversation about the positive benefits. >> a great way to and on that note six below. uhf 15 seconds. extol the virtue of the social web in whatever format you choose. >> look at what happened in the last year, in 2011. it started in tunisia. we saw what happened in egypt, bahrain.
>> or whether you're married and want to have an affair, one of my friends went to a remote area in michigan after his father died and found all these feet let's say that he ran into at the post office and so forth advertising to have affairs. some more baby have to name them aviles. >> been a question pass it over here. >> i would really lead to and on a positive note. i resonate a lot with what kashmir has to say. the positive benefits of social media are tremendous, but...
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and that leaves michigan. oh, michigan. michigan, my nominee for incapable of being embarrassed. move over, florida. michigan has a bill on the way with the republican sponsor who is quite unembarrassed by the attention now or his failure to pass the same kind of bill last year. quote, the bill got no traction last year. there were people convinced romney was going to win and that might take electoral votes from him. but now, now that romney lost, now maybe even rick snyder, the governor is warming up to the idea this week and saying so publicly. governor snyder saying it is fair to change the rules since the election is not for a few more years yet. we started this week with six states on the map where republicans were talking about changing the rules to elect the president so you could use the gerrymandered congressional maps to make the presidential election go the way the house vote went this year where democrats got more votes but republicans still held the office. we started with a map of six. two of those states have now put the idea in the deepest part of the deep freeze
and that leaves michigan. oh, michigan. michigan, my nominee for incapable of being embarrassed. move over, florida. michigan has a bill on the way with the republican sponsor who is quite unembarrassed by the attention now or his failure to pass the same kind of bill last year. quote, the bill got no traction last year. there were people convinced romney was going to win and that might take electoral votes from him. but now, now that romney lost, now maybe even rick snyder, the governor is...
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the housing market also has come back some in michigan. but like so many other industrial parts of the country, like pittsburgh steel plants and other places, michigan is also diversifying and is bringing in high-tech, various types of services, health care and education and so on. places like the university of michigan ann arbor are a tremendous research for entrepreneurs, people trying to draw up new high-tech businesses. so this is a good sign to see that america still has a powerful industrial base, but it is diversifying into a wide range of new types of industries. so it is a large and complex economy. i don't know if you want to talk about the broader economy or not, but we can come back to it if you like. we have been seeing some improvement in the labor market. it is still not where we would like to be. growth has been moderate. there are some positive signs to look at. one of the key positives is housing. as you know, house prices fell about 30% and the amount of construction fell extraordinarily over this recession. now for the
the housing market also has come back some in michigan. but like so many other industrial parts of the country, like pittsburgh steel plants and other places, michigan is also diversifying and is bringing in high-tech, various types of services, health care and education and so on. places like the university of michigan ann arbor are a tremendous research for entrepreneurs, people trying to draw up new high-tech businesses. so this is a good sign to see that america still has a powerful...
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i went to the university of michigan because the drinking age was 18, and it was 21 in ohio. >> that explains a lot now. [laughter] >> and was still a republican. >> you can't have a hot spot. >> what do you think the chances are some of the state laws will withstand the federal test in the judiciary? for example, new york, just passed in very stringent laws, in which, for example, mental health workers are required to report to authorities if they are suspicious of someone who may be a danger to society, and they've cracked down on the place of assault weapons and automatic weapons in the state of new york. it's a second amendment of the federal constitution. is that going to withstand the kind of test that a lot of people will make legal challenges too? >> i think it's pretty hard to know at this point what will stand up to supreme court review and what won't. we just had a ruling from second circuit court of appeals in chicago that the illinois ban on concealed carry is unconstitutional under the supreme court's recent second amendment decisions. a federal court -- federal appeals
i went to the university of michigan because the drinking age was 18, and it was 21 in ohio. >> that explains a lot now. [laughter] >> and was still a republican. >> you can't have a hot spot. >> what do you think the chances are some of the state laws will withstand the federal test in the judiciary? for example, new york, just passed in very stringent laws, in which, for example, mental health workers are required to report to authorities if they are suspicious of...
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preemption because the patchwork of states or cities acted by themselves -- i went to the university of michigan because the drinking age is 18 and it was one in ohio. >> that explains a lot now. [laughter] and i was still a republican. >> so you can't have a hodgepodge patchwork. >> what are the chances some of the state laws will withstand the federal test and the judiciary, for example, new york has just passed and stringent laws in which, for example, mental health workers are required to report to the authorities they are suspicious of someone who may be a danger to society and they crack down the place of assault weapons are not inadequate in-service state-of-the-art. it is after all a second amendment of the federal constitution to stand the kind of test a lot of people make challenges. >> steve. >> is pretty hurt to know what will stand up to the supreme court and what won't. we just have a ruling from the seventh circuit court of appeals in chicago at the element cannot conceal to carry some constitutional under the supreme court's second amendment. the federal appeals court in new york
preemption because the patchwork of states or cities acted by themselves -- i went to the university of michigan because the drinking age is 18 and it was one in ohio. >> that explains a lot now. [laughter] and i was still a republican. >> so you can't have a hodgepodge patchwork. >> what are the chances some of the state laws will withstand the federal test and the judiciary, for example, new york has just passed and stringent laws in which, for example, mental health workers...
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michigan and north carolina. michigan 123 teens this year. they did not fare any better. south carolina -- ace sanders. you know you have skills if you are playing college football and your first name and is ace. south carolina -- first quarter. devon gardner. cut to the chase. 16 seconds left. ellington in for the touchdown. south carolina comes back to beat michigan, 33-28. of course, this year it is the bowl game down in south carolina. there was a time when it was the day in football. now it is now a the. >> we will be back with the seven-day forecast. stay with us. >> here is a look at what we're working in -- working on for 11 news tonight's. a party gets out of hand. what sparked several calls to the police. plus, couples took the plunge on new year's day. those stories, plus the latest on the fiscal cliff and how it on the fiscal cliff and how it chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. >> tina, i got up this morning, and i was thinking -- you know, i got up this morning, and i was thinki
michigan and north carolina. michigan 123 teens this year. they did not fare any better. south carolina -- ace sanders. you know you have skills if you are playing college football and your first name and is ace. south carolina -- first quarter. devon gardner. cut to the chase. 16 seconds left. ellington in for the touchdown. south carolina comes back to beat michigan, 33-28. of course, this year it is the bowl game down in south carolina. there was a time when it was the day in football. now...
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michigan leads by 1. dillon thompson. hits as he throw s and caught by bruce ellington with 11 seconds to go. south carolina defeats michigan 33-28. also the gator bowl. 34-20 win first bowl game since 1939. and college hoops, maryland defeats 81-63 for 12th straight win. highlights later on tonight as the wizards look for their second win in three games. >> all right. one last look at the forecast. >> up next couple days pretty chilly. temperatures only in the upper 30s. some clouds on friday. temperature of 40 degrees as we warmup on saturday. lots of sunshine for the next several days. >> all right. thanks. and the news is always on myfoxdc.com. back here tonight at 10:00. tmz on tv is coming up next. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. with maximum strength scalpicin®. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief
michigan leads by 1. dillon thompson. hits as he throw s and caught by bruce ellington with 11 seconds to go. south carolina defeats michigan 33-28. also the gator bowl. 34-20 win first bowl game since 1939. and college hoops, maryland defeats 81-63 for 12th straight win. highlights later on tonight as the wizards look for their second win in three games. >> all right. one last look at the forecast. >> up next couple days pretty chilly. temperatures only in the upper 30s. some...
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justin hall from michigan, sophomore. both amash and thomas massey played a a secret vote in a secret that secret that an nec ron paul's sun center rand paul in the senate and elected in 2010. he is continuing to ron the ron paul movement in many ways. is now on the senate relations committee and you'll hear him talk about the realm paul idea of foreign policy and less foreign aid and more conservative ideas about where to spend money and red hat troops. i think you'll you're more that in the years to come. >> host: apology, sorry. coughing attack here. mitch mcconnell, is rolled? >> guest: mitch mcconnell has a central role. mitch mcconnell is doing a lot because mitch mcconnell was the one when there was truly an impasse in the fiscal cliff negotiation he was the one who is able to call vice president biden and cut a deal. that says a lot about his political ability. he's able to reach out to the white house and make a deal happen. he will be the one to watch because of the house continues to be a little bit of a mess,
justin hall from michigan, sophomore. both amash and thomas massey played a a secret vote in a secret that secret that an nec ron paul's sun center rand paul in the senate and elected in 2010. he is continuing to ron the ron paul movement in many ways. is now on the senate relations committee and you'll hear him talk about the realm paul idea of foreign policy and less foreign aid and more conservative ideas about where to spend money and red hat troops. i think you'll you're more that in the...
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we heard from a couple in michigan to credit scores in the eight hundreds come and simply want to refinance their home which is now worth much more than a regional mortgage loan at the current lower rates. yet again i get approved because there were no comparable sales in the neighborhood over the last 12 months. having the ability to repay rule in place, indeed having all the mortgage rules in place and on sound footing is an essential foundation for a much-needed recovery in mortgage lending. we believe this rule does exactly what it is supposed to do. it protects consumers and help strengthen the housing market by rooting out reckless and unsustainable lending while enabling safer lending. in the and the ability to repay rule would help ensure that lenders and consumers should have the same basic financial incentives. both of them went when borrowers can afford their loans. it also recognizes the importance of restoring reliability to the marketplace. when consumers sit down at the closing table, they should be able to confidence they are not being set up to fail. with this confidence, c
we heard from a couple in michigan to credit scores in the eight hundreds come and simply want to refinance their home which is now worth much more than a regional mortgage loan at the current lower rates. yet again i get approved because there were no comparable sales in the neighborhood over the last 12 months. having the ability to repay rule in place, indeed having all the mortgage rules in place and on sound footing is an essential foundation for a much-needed recovery in mortgage lending....
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>> or whether you're married and want to have an affair, one of my friends went to a remote area in michigan after his father died and found all these feet let's say that he ran into at the post office and so forth advertising to have affairs. some more baby have to name them aviles. >> been a question pass it over here. >> i would really lead to and on a positive note. i resonate a lot with what kashmir has to say. the positive benefits of social media are tremendous, but i'll were talking about his negative behavior as a lot of psychological ramifications. but what about positive behavior? and associate media administrator and also a fraud investigator. so i see both sides of the. the connections i've made to build my professional life in addition to my personal life are enormous semi would love to really have conversation about the positive benefits. >> a great way to and on that note six below. uhf 15 seconds. extol the virtue of the social web in whatever format you choose. >> look at what happened in the last year, in 2011. it started in tunisia. we saw what happened in egypt, bahrain.
>> or whether you're married and want to have an affair, one of my friends went to a remote area in michigan after his father died and found all these feet let's say that he ran into at the post office and so forth advertising to have affairs. some more baby have to name them aviles. >> been a question pass it over here. >> i would really lead to and on a positive note. i resonate a lot with what kashmir has to say. the positive benefits of social media are tremendous, but...
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even in michigan people didn't want us to intervene to save the auto industry. we had a lengthy meeting with the team. they describe the steps that would be necessary and the probability and success. i reported on the polling and he said i completely a understand why people feel that way. but if we don't do anything, we are going to lose in that industry a million jobs will go with it in the midst of the worst recession since the great depression. so if we can get them to rationalize their industry and start making cars people want to buy and the 21st century they have a good chance to succeed we ought to take that shot, and we did. and i think results are clear now. i can categorically report to you that there wasn't anybody that was telling them that taking on health care was a good political issue. even in the campaign in the general election in 2008 what a difficult issue it was and the fear is that mccain was going to run against us on health care in the general election, and we kind of took the offensive on it to try to stop that. but, you know, the presid
even in michigan people didn't want us to intervene to save the auto industry. we had a lengthy meeting with the team. they describe the steps that would be necessary and the probability and success. i reported on the polling and he said i completely a understand why people feel that way. but if we don't do anything, we are going to lose in that industry a million jobs will go with it in the midst of the worst recession since the great depression. so if we can get them to rationalize their...
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michigan versus purdue. number two ranked michigan caught 15 points from trey burke and they easily beat purdue 58-53. the wolverines are hoping to move up since top ranked duke lost. >>> now to the nba, rosen beat the buzzer. the raptors edged the atlanta magic 97-95. >>> at the australian open tennis, top ranked novak djokovic cruised to a win against spain's david ferrer. djokovic moves on to sunday's finals. >>> and a judge in new orleans says the city must scale back for that's called the super zone around the dome. >>> and a strange object was seen at the pga insurance open at torrey pines in southern california. was it a bird, a plane, superman? well, it was in fact a large superman image on a glider promoting a new golf shoe. "early today" sports brought to you by just for men auto stop. gray is over. >>> and a possibility of lance armstrong on "dancing with the stars"? plus, a teen vandalized a word war ii veteran's home. what happens next may surprise you as "early today" continues right after thes
michigan versus purdue. number two ranked michigan caught 15 points from trey burke and they easily beat purdue 58-53. the wolverines are hoping to move up since top ranked duke lost. >>> now to the nba, rosen beat the buzzer. the raptors edged the atlanta magic 97-95. >>> at the australian open tennis, top ranked novak djokovic cruised to a win against spain's david ferrer. djokovic moves on to sunday's finals. >>> and a judge in new orleans says the city must scale...